Remote Control Ing System SRS
Remote Control Ing System SRS
Specification
For
DIGITAL EYE
Presented by:
Prasanthi .I
06K01F0028
1: Introduction
Purpose:-
This Digital Eye software is used to view and interact with the
computer desktop of the client’s systems one at a time, any where
on the network.
For example: In a college lab the administrator wants to
view and interact with the students. Then he can communicate by
using digital eye software. By using this software the administrator
can monitor the students.
Existing System:
Proposed System:
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This software is not only used for company. We can use it in the
college labs and organizations also.
2: Overall Description:
Product perspective:
This is monitoring software. By using this software the
administrator can view and interact with the client’s who ever
connected to the network. Client’s also seeing their work any were
in the network. The administrator can send a private and
broadcasted message to the client’s when the necessity is felt.
Product Features:
• Affectively monitors the clients.
• Provides communication between administrator and client’s.
• Protection of blocked sites.
• Provide private and broadcasted messages.
Operating environment:
The ManagerClient’s
Module: ids
Client 1
Administrator monitors
Client 2 the clients systems by using the digital eye.
In this the server will
Clientadminister
3 each and every clients system and
the work performed by them and monitors them.
……..…
Client n
Manager work
area
User Interface:
This Software include sample screen images such as user login,
any GUI standards or product family style guides that are to be
followed, screen layout constraints, standard buttons and functions
(e.g., help) that will appear on every screen, keyboard shortcuts,
error message display standards, and so on.
Hardware Interface:
Software Interface: